38 Studios and Big Huge Games are forging a new adventure for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, this time pitting players for a race of giants in a chapter called Teeth of Naros. We be able to’t spot any actual teeth in today’s collection of screenshots, but they definitely accord. Amalur fans a lot to champ on.

Teeth of Naros is the note of DLC’s main location; a set on shore named for an ancient troll heaven that now plays home to the grave race of giants called the Kollosse. The spreading will feature five new dungeons, 20 new side quests, new gear, weapons, and a floating dubbed Idylla that is one of the locations featured in today’s novel images.

The new DLC will exist ready to download starting April 17 on Xbox Live for 800 Microsoft Points, and adhering PlayStation Network and Steam for $9.99. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’s highest DLC, The Legend of Dead Kel, was released finally month. We found it to have existence a solid example of DLC at its finest, further with one big caveat. Read our joined review in Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning: The Legend of Dead Kel DLC: Worth a possession?Source

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